Bloomfield Democrat (Newspaper) - November 29, 1889, Bloomfield, Indiana Sloomfield NOVEMBER 29, 1889. 37. BEENSOX'STIIANKSC.IYIXG. affect any ot the luniy mucous is ol the head Ls hy far and most liable to bo U bj cured by a U Ringing Vi working iho eradicates the causes ami and soon a At the timo builds up Mid one feel renewed in strength and If you Impuro from bo sure to try Hood's I used Hood s and received groat roKof and benefit from The catarrh was very in the constant from niy Hood's in my and to my head in the morning by hawking was Hood's Sarsaparilla g ive relief while in timo I was entirely I am tlie ia my house as 1 it Is worth its weight in CureS G. B. 1023 D. I was troubled with that annoying nasal and never found relief till I took Hood's J. L. Ky. N. B. Bo sure to ty C. I. HOOD Doses One VAN VAN AT Now Court AT practice iu Greene and adjoining a Office in the court W. AT LOOM KIEL Correspondence promptly Will practice in either of Greene or Owen and Pension Corner Public over drua BLOOMFIELD - - - practice in all tlie Courts Deputy will represent the State iu io all where before Justices of the A AT to Shaw A Will practice Uw In In any court where their may We have the books and will maice a specialty of SS titles to real and W. AND Ind. Office on east side ot the square in former of Gavins Office over S. Calls Promptly attended day or B. C. AND side of the over drug south H. R. M. AND 8BEOM, All calls attended t* day or is hereby given to the people of Wright Greene I will be Jasonville on Tuesday of each week during mv term of and at my office at my residence on Saturdays in the to transact the business of said and no business will be transacted only on those days as provided bv is hereby given to the people of Greene that I will be at my my residence on Saturday of each durinc my term of to transact the of eaid and no business vrill be transacted only on those hs provided by s 6 given to the people ol Cass Greene that I will be at my residence one mile southeast of Newberry on Mondays and Tuesdays of each week during my term of to transact the business ot said and no business will be transacted only on those as provided by D Is hereby given to the people of Taylor Greene that I will be office at my on Saturday of each during my term of to transact the of said and no will be transacted only on those as provided by law HENRY is hereby given to people of Grant Greene that I will transact the business ot said township at my office at my residence two miles south of the precinct on Saturday of each 11. is hereby given to the people ot Greene In that I will transact the business ol said township at my on any day in the week except is hereby given to the pec pie of Stockton Greene that I will transact the business of said township at my office n on day ia the week except is hereby given that I will be at mv office In the court house on of each until farther to transact any official WILLIAM M. County June 8th,is!). is hereby given that I will hold an exam for teacher's license on tbe last Saturday of each o'clock a. m in tbe school room of the school house at LI A M M June 8th. J. AND NOTARY of town and farm for or of No. 1. o. o. y Nov. 11, 188!, j Notice 18 hereby given that there will be an election three trustees for our held at the ball or Lyons Lodge No. O. o. at on Tuesday December 81, Let there be a good attendance tbat all may participate in the N. 8.8, CHARLOTTE sun was doing its last and most of the for this wao the only hour that anything like beauty could be said to touch tho a dozen cabins divided by a dusty a constituted the The road was never empty from a procession of pigs and with occasionally a property of tho It was a kind of public store and ran each other close as to which should have the latest bit of gossip to retail to its It was a not unfriendly and one proprietor was never too proud to listen to what tlie other had to The si tt did tiot pretend to be a mining Its men were hunters in a and had lived there Bonie timo before the gold fever broke out around Some had caught it and gone but the majority the old way of less worry and place was unusually lively this for some minors had come up tho valley with wonderful tales of a claim down that was paying out gold by the They stood in the center of an eager group that completely and filled the doorway of tho a girl came up the with a bucket on her head and her sun bonnet under her She was small and dark and very but sad wish you all would let me she men and as slie entered tho store one of the newcomers asked who sho said a member of the running his thumb under suspender and giving it a 3-ou hearn of old as lives over on lie's they I guess lie must be or he wouldn't go on on a worked out Ho says the gold's there but the other man as it hadn't he's got but about so poor and claim so low down poor we calls it embarrassed silence fell upon the as the girl passed through but if she had heard she gave no and she now wore the large limp sun which completely hid her soon as she was a man detached himself from the edge of the and hurrying round the struck a trail that a few minutes would cross the one that daughter was was a fine looking of any age between twenty and He wore the typical miner's but walked with an easy grace that suggested much mountain they met she expressed no surprise at seeing can carry the pail if ye want she replied to his there's not enough in it to make it I wonder what we're to do this she went with a will stick to the old though thar's in it. He ain't much fit to if thar Sometimes I think as he's a little teched right she back her bonnet and putting her hand to her wondered uneasily if she had heard what they said at the ye he a dreadful lonely life fur ye down on the with no un but the old man fur didn't seem to think this required any and they walked on for a time in path that they were following was a very pretty but it is doubtful if either noticed it. The dark pines met their soft brown slippery made a carpet under while tho hazy November now slanting through the tree cast their long shadows across the a while he began but as if wishing to impress her with tho earnestness of what he was knowed ye this six months I dun know how ye afore I'd ruther hear you I love than strike the best claim in the stopped with a little and her hands tightly clasped before down went the old sunbonnet all she do you mean ain't got no he laying his hand upon her I swar it by the next one of works I hold most and that's she do love I've most fur fear ye wouldn't care fur me. Let's go home tell stay to she returning to the the cabin they lingered for a unwilling to interrupt the first charm of their happiness by another TJie pine woods lay behind the mountains before with a long stretch of rocks and isolated pines Where they stood it was already but on the mountain tops tho sunshine still It was a desolate and calculated to subdue the most buoyant No wonder Doll's eyes were they entered they found the old man down on his knees before the fire trying to coax it into a Doll Jack como to finer instinct told her that the Important news slie had to ought not to har in such an undignified waited until supper was hihI two were sitting before the lire It was a scene looked well on Doll put oct tho to and the only light iu tho from the It threw a red glow over the faces and clothing of tho three people before and sent their long and across the to bo lost in the obscurity of the It brought out strongly the lines and furrows in old and a curious watching look that comes to from hope It showed Jack young and vigorous and but around Doll's soft young beauty it seemed to linger compared with her it died away to the light of love was shining spoke but and when be it was always of what when his luck Doll came and stood behind with her hands upon his sho says ho wants to marry had scarcely spoken before ho sprang to his feet with an oath and dashed liis pipe so help ino Do yc think I'm to let VQ waste on a common Do think I've been day in and day out fur ten that yo might bo an then let ye spend ver life in these to be the come in tho claim begins to cried never I say I ain't good enough for but I can give her plenty to sho gits old made no for he had already returned to his golden whole conversation seemed to pass from and ho went on patiently digging day after He had been a man of one idea so long that it was impossible for him to keep his mind on any outside continued bad seemed at last to begin to tell on ho said ono this don't bring I'll give But it's this so thar ain't no use If ye go to the bring homo a charge of I'm ter blow up a rock the store sho met Joe the man who had told the stranger about yer he evidently not expecting any as ho went old woman as how she'd run over ter see yous all fur a spell at I tell She's tho woman in tho as knowed is Must bo powerful lonely fur ye down on the ho it's she Sail I'll ter see Was Jack Seton hero I reckon 'bout ten minutes he was yer hurried through her and taking the short cut that ho had used on a former sho soon came up with her sho said como ter the Flat Dad's ter blow a rock somehow or I'd like tor have ye 'round Dad's powerful He's acted awful strange says this is his last I hope bad won't Joo Stroll says all said ye take tor I'll be late In tho day before he and Doll was watching for him at the thought the place had never looked so dreary as it did that gone over ter Sunken she whar he's But it's all hasn't got the of he it's thar on the ain't it's bo's got iti Come hurried and he after It was a long way to Sunken and she wasted none of her strength in last a sharp bend In the path brought them suddenly upon He was sitting upon a tree his head in his mumbling to and indifferently watching tho flame of a match creep slowly along tho wick leading to the powder he had placed in a crevice of tho rock before they saw their Doll sprang but Jack pushed her it seemed to had ho moved so Tho old man was in his stumbled under his weight step or he could not Then came a horrible sound as if the earth was opening under said Sal telling about it at tho that most remarkable I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't it Thar war the old man all thar war Jack Seton just stunned a thar war Doll upsot as war thar war the rocks all about them as chock full of gold as an egg of Jack's ter marry DolL Old man wouldn't year of it at but he's given in some since Jack saved his He never had good old that when he sot hisself down on that rock to got blowed to kingdom coma Ho war right about one this Doll own the richest claim in the hull 1 reckon sho fur she's been powerful patient with that old dad of beni I wish we all had a reason fur same as them has on Poverty Frank Leslie's Illustrated ON CHERRY was a proud and habit by instinct that He neared his end at 1 heard hiai like to rich Although tho grewsome parallel Arouses not my prospective watch tho quick increase of sea them try To snatch tho fattest of clouds hung low tho could not their silver And out of sotno lia Sly heart was with The bird ils of A in till tho of lifo was out of minor chords were full of Nor could I reach tho upper sunlit hills of joy and Tho of long the dead calm oi things Tho broken of lovo tlian tho tics that bitter of dead every after Tho of a lost love's make its sweet falter I know why the heart why it not the living Miat niy ad t. i la iit v in lu I he day 1 l: s low 1 of ray u it aiui a sute which can't bo which is to bo Uill was alive w ith small boya as girls and still smaller girls dressed as boys from early dawn until tho street lamps blinked and winked each other through tho dusky after small boys and smaller girls should have been in er was a Thanksgiving day celebrated with moro vociferous and car piercing though it would have taken a far wiser man than tho of wise to tell what the little celebrants had to bo so noisily thankful must have been 4 o'clock in the for tho corpulent old gentleman had eaten his Thanksgiving dinner a full hour before ho started out from his comfortable home to walk to an east side when ho appeared on Bayard Tho day had grown cold and but this did not the spirits of tho mob of merry makers who him tho moment form came into llo had barely escaped one troop of youthful who crowded his pathway and boldly demanded before ho ran into midst of another party of Most men would have lost if not their but this old gentleman was not so aged that he had forgotten that he was onco a boy and thus he managed to keep all of tho former and a considerable portion of tho before ho reached street news of his generosity had preceded and when he found himself at this point further progress seemed if not altogether Doys whose smudgy faces were hidden behind all sorts of masks of all degrees of blocked his and other who were obliged by poverty to wear their dirt with shameless assailed him in tho It was here that ho realized his and summoning all liis strength he pushed his way through the throng and found safety in flight and an alleyway half a block down the Waiting a moment to recover his breath and arrange for another dash for ho noticed a small boy on tho jiard his face buried in his picture of abject and juvenile the my Why are you not with tho other robbers on tlie asked the old gentleman I don't want want repeated the the me dead and I can't play wid der littlo boy looked up Into tho old Then he reburied face in his hands and sobbed my ejaculated the as he do you do alley on do top floor de last como I'll go down with stop that and he drew from his pocket a silver and show me the way to your I'll go with little fellow rosa to his grasped his benefactor's hand in gratitude and prepared to lead tho did your sister She was sick and wo didn't have to eat We ain't got there and tho old gentleman cleared his throat with an That is Nothing to eat on Thanksgiving hold You take this and go round to the grocery and tell them to send some a some some flour and anything else you want to your rooms right off. I'll wait for you Don't bo gone a flash the boy was certainly was an hour before tho old gentleman reappeared on The day was darker than the boys if and their costumes moro But among the lads the bereaved brother was nowhere to bo go around to tho store to see what's become of observed the philanthropist to way down the just above the corner and under tho protecting shelter of a grocery were seated a party of busily munching smoking cigarettes and incidentally giving vent to sundry wild whoops indicative of a glee too joyous to be One of the boys was entertaining the rest with a 1 do it exclaimed the with a chuckle of conscious did it up exclaimed his listeners in a I'm a daisy on the hunk continued the piped de big bloke off soon as I seed him give give him a big steer 'bout mo dead sister worked him for six Den what's teach you young rascals to steal my money and lie I'll catch you he and when tho angry old gentleman looked around him he was alone with the gathering a dozen smoking cigarette a small paper of baker's pies and a handful or so of soiled And now there is one moro added to this grasping old York Mail and whore's our Don't we keep like other thinker and dietetic Lewis Fowder Wells Graham you ungrateful you shock mel Eat your good oatmeal and your delicious gruel and drink your pure cold w ater and be or I'll spank said tho to his this leg of mutton around to I old and be sure to it in a I covered so tho neighbors won't know that they haven't a turkey for York Evening by the County be kind and and do not seek to enjoy at the expense of a comrade who happens to be your inferior in any If there is a boy iu school who has a club don't let him know that you ever noticed it. If there is a poor boy with ragged don't talk about rags in his If there is a assign him some part in the game that doesn't require If there is a hungry give him part of your If there is a dull help him with his If there is a weak-minded neyer teaze aud make fun of If a larger or stronger boy has injured is sorry for forgive In a a be kind to your to and do year very best to master your studies and acquire an Cry should not inflict unreasonable punishment upon but if should by whip your child too bard do not let the child know but remind the teacher of the fact and it will probably not occur Good schools are sometimes ruined for years by prosecuting a who can not make out a decent reports should not have These reports will be on exhibition at the fair next Let their general appearance bo you can't get the young folks reading circle Dooks send the money to the publishers and get them by return should see tbat provide themselves and then have a for UP HIS schools of tho county are getting along Love of Republicans For the Colored negro named Hughes asked to make a speech at Cumberland Court during the campaign at a rally and was given permission to do so. After discussing other matters agitated in the he finally took up the question of love for the he would illustrate how much the general loved the negro by repeating a dream he had had the night said I had done gone and and after I was I found out I have no and I I'd walk to and when I fetched up at the golden gate I and the gate he came out and axed me how I got way up there to the golden and I to him that I all the way on Tho gate keeper he say caint come in here for I aint admitting nobody now cept they is on So I was turned away from the golden When I was coming back to you all I met Gen. Mahone right on that same and I says you and he says he guine to stand I tole him caint get in 'cause they aint taking nobody in they is mounted on Gen. Mahone said get down on you hands and you black and I'll get on your back and we'll ride in So Billy he up a stump and got onto my back and we cantered up to the I I'd knock The he come out and he I Billy Tho he says again he mounted or on I tole on of for he's Billy of the friend of the Then the gatekeeper he out tie tie boss on tho and come And I jest laid back aud to sold And that's way Billy Mahone wants to ride you into the sequel was that this county of which had previously given SOO Republican was carried by the Democrats by about 150, aud the first time they had carried it in twenty En Rente For Mexico With or Man's the During the latter part of the summer a new inspector of timber depredations came named E. C. About five weeks ago he left for parts and his place is occupied by a It is rumored that he sold some got a which he did not pay took another man's and turned hia face toward He claimed to be from and said he was much abused by the Some folks here would like to know what has become of He is a bad and is likely not going to come this way If he comes to keep We do not want 14. WORLD'S EVERYBODY IS GIVEN LOCAL HABITATION AND Particularly and Pleasantly Daily Events Chronicled Ubiquitous Note Book and Card From JohA too late for last To the Editor of the Sir notice in the Democrat of November 8th that a special correspondent of this in the interest of the trustee of Cass tries to connect me with the Bloomfield midnight caucusses with larceny and Truth is the most sublime virtue implanted in the human heart by the and while I try to vindicate myself I. will only be guided by let it hit who it I consider the school question a private matter between Mr. Moore and The Democrat was right when it said there was no between Mr. Moore and Rut the partisan pen has oft raged brother against brother on the dire field of civil defiled checked the noble channels of poisoned murdered and set suspicion against honest The readers of the Democrat with whom I am well know that I am not accustomed to writing articles to any much less the one whose political pages are blackened with corruption and to Harve Cushman procuring me a three year's I leaye entirely with and if he pulled me through the Newberry school last winter he certainly did a good is true I was present at a midnight Trustee H. E. Cushman and myself were the parties present in that Mr. Moore insisted 1 associate with Cushman in a normal to be held at commencing April 1, 1889, assuring us that we could have the Newberry public schools this winter at increased reference to defrauding the minor heirs is as false as it is low and I was called on by S. W. to help appraise and as a appraiser did what I considered my to my integrity I shall ever remain leaving it to my and men with whom I have transacted to say whether I am honest or I will myself with the knowledge that I have never been guilty of stealing or harboring those that to Cushman's campaign Personally Mr. Cushman is a social and and a good Politically I believe him to be the the the most sneaking and undermining worker of the g. o. p. in the and one that all christian Democrats should is hardly for me to add that J. with his egotism and his confidential friend and official H.E. can ever cause me to swerve from the path of or lose sight of the interest of that party upon whose success the good ol this government The only suggestion I have to make to his the is while sitting on his the future ind beholding nothing but darkness and political that he retire to the P. call to aid his friend and official and with curtains write a book An End of Human which should contain a steel engraving representing forlorn Nov. 18, 1889. Short was iu Indianapolis on of was in town on E. Walker returned home from Illinois last J. Combs and Aaron were in town Brigga went home on Friday and returned on Ella of ia visiting Mrs. W. M. the sage of was in town of Highland was in town H. the sweet singer of was in town the clever Dixon school was in town Saturday a model citizen of Grant was in town M. C. of gave this office a pleasant call on King the wealthy merchant of was here on Ledgerwood and of were in town on Tuesday J. one of excellent was in town on Strauser and excellent of Washington were in town O. one of Wright township's best was in town Annie Spear and Mrs. W. G. Sergent returned from their visit at the big Republican leader of Daviess attended court here this Ezra one of our good patrons at Mineral called on Saturday to make a of arrived here on Saturday to 8p6nd a week with relatives and the veteran trustee of the as well as one of the best men in was in town of election and would mako an excellent S. H. Daviess candidate for was in town on Friday night and gave the Democrat a social call on Saturday He is a genial who was never known to betray a friend or swerve from a public If he ia the fortuna te nominee for congress the Democrat can support him most COURT Ali the World There's But Dr. eau lie in a or with the of a speedy and the Is iv drinker iin ot Ikou cured have taken in they quit of their own harmful elFect Its Send circular and full Address in Bace Happy Nov. 20, 1889. was a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Enos November 19. All the neighbors for miles around went with well-filled and found Yeoman busily engaged in tbe While the dinner was being the guests were entertained by talks of pasts events and old times and ing on which Mr. Yeoman j always Dinner was than which was very there ing many line one of which bore tbe initials of The ' after enjoying the excellent ' dinner and of Mr. and I Mrs. Yeoman until late in went to their respective homes wishing Mr. and Yeoman many ' happy addition to for inquire at this Allison's is in very great danger ia Tlie state has made rapid progress in the line of and the shades of opposition to Allison desirous of having a senator who cares more for Iowa's intercepts than those of Pennsylvania and other eastern The Farmer's Alliance aud labor both potent will fight against the re-election of and they will be joined by the full Democratic The latter do not hope to elect a straight but they expect to secure the choice of a less bitter partisan than the present statesmen are in a bad way this of the Senators who counted Mr. Tilden out of tbe presidency in 1876, sixty-four are and only eleven Most of the Senators their standing in society and died ignominious deaths scorned by their The beneficiary of the fraud still of Smith was in town and reports the new books in use in all his W. Ellis and Joseph two of Stockton township's beat were in town Tuesday McGannon and wife came down from to visit the over a clever Democratic lawyer and pleasant gentleman of attended court here this F. a good Democratic patron of Monday to pay for another H. H. Henry M. D. and other gentle were in town F. an energetic citizen of who can not do without his county called Wednesday to Williams and Charley of were the guests of Mrs. C. last City the excellent Keystone Marble Works favored us with a couple of orders for job printing C. the reliable Rose Hill was not iu town on but he thought of the printer by a handsome incs by P. J. Martin through town enroute to from where he has just closed a successful protracted one of Martin best was iu town week attending the Baptist ministerial meeting and gave the a H. of in town A number of his Republican friends here would like to see him the of hia party for P. was lu town The ex Senator has as pure a record as aa and conscientious official as ever served the people la any one of township's nicest young men and best was in town on He will next week for the sunny south to spend the a prominent Democrat of was in town Friday the guest of J. W. Mr. Mitchell has been favorably mentioned as the candidate for trustee iu Jackson T. of Washington was in town on Saturday and called to subscribe foi the New York Mr. Stalcup is frequently mentioned of as a candidate for Should he be nominated he would W. Leach was given judgment and foreclosure for against George W. et A. Blount was given judgment against Henry Lehman for Shryer was given judgment and foreclosure against Alex for H. Geddes was given a judgment against Dixon for 52.32. P. Bayard and Smiley N. Chambers were given a judgment against and John E. Hill for 1149.74. H. Shryer was given judgment against Eneas F. Yeoman for F. Hogle was given judgment against Evan A. and John Bonham for will of Samuel Rector was to probate on Cussy was given judgment and foreclosure against S. S. Cantwell for Cullen was given judgment against P. C. Loudermilk for Adkins was fined for assault and Allen was tried by a jury for assault and battery with intent to and found not Dixon was fined for selling to case against charged with burning the Winters church in Stockton has been Byers plead guilty to assault and and was fined Byers was fined for failing to appear as a witness in the state case against Thomas the Governor's is to Gov. Hovey's credit that he refuses to aid the advocacy of the school book lings by blowing and striking for the Benton county court decision which seeks to block tbe efforts of the people to save themselves from the plunder of a pack of The as told in an interview in this paper said that did not the law and would have vetoed it but for the fact that he find no grounds since he thought clearly that it was He correctly characterizes the pretense that the township trustees cannot be compelled to do the service of distributing the are officeholders grown eo great that they cannot be compelled to wait on the Are they the people's servants or their It is characteristic of the school book ring to set up that kind of a Coddling is part of the But for officeholders this gang of grabbers wouldn't have half the chance it has elected and paid by the people to attend to the people's been the mainstay and zealous workers of this They will together and find out that the people are not forever to be that they have not the art of neither are they nor yet The rotten nonsense about for no more fools them than it does the dishonest advocates who use it. As tho Governor is a monopoly exactly as the successful bidder who furnishes supplies to the insane or who the contract to grade the state house is a no more nor The monopoly was when those were free to the for their books at whatever price could The law put a stop to this by limiting the and it put the price so low that these same folks refused to bid under it. The state went begging almost for some one to take the Because the Indiana company did it ring has not ceased its aided by the unblushing lying of Its newspaper to overturn the The whole find that the people of Indiana are not t * bo humbugged that thoy arc able to take sare of Hunters Nov. 26.Wm. Ira Chamberlain and Sun while out hunting six miles north of here were by George Dyer died The others are seriously of the Model have a full line of Millinery for the Christmas and and All at very cheap made its appearance in some Guard against on hog cholera is guaranteed both as a preventive and Drug Store tor good growing For inquire of M. acres of Eel river bottom for gale for Inquire at this